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Geoff Muldaur (born August 12, 1943) is an American singer, guitarist and composer, who was a founding member of the Jug Band and a member of 's Better Days.


Career
Having established a reputation with the Kweskin Jug Band during the 1960s, Geoff and his then-wife recorded their first album, Pottery Pie, for Warner Bros. Records in 1968. This album contained his version of "Brazil" ("Aquarela do Brasil"), which became the theme for the film Brazil (1985) directed by . After recording the album, the Muldaurs moved to Woodstock, New York. They separated in 1972, shortly after Geoff Muldaur joined 's Better Days band.

After leaving the Butterfield band in 1976, Muldaur recorded an album with , and Geoff Muldaur and the Nite Lites for . He also recorded with , , Eric Von Schmidt, , and . In the early 1980s, Muldaur left the stage and recording studio for a working sabbatical. He wrote scores for film and television, won an , and produced albums for and Richard Greene. In 2003, Deutsche Grammophon released his album, . In 2009, Muldaur formed Geoff Muldaur and the Texas Sheiks with , , Suzy Thompson, , and Bruce Hughes. Bruton died in 2009, and Tradition & Moderne released the album Texas Sheiks.


Personal life
He married Maria D’Amato in 1964. They had a daughter on March 29, 1964, Jenni Muldaur, who is also a musician. After the Kweskin group broke up, the couple produced two albums. began her solo career when their marriage ended in 1972 and retained her married name.

His sister is actress . His daughters Jenni and Clare are also musicians.


Discography

As leader
  • Sleepy Man Blues (Prestige, 1964)
  • Pottery Pie, with Maria Muldaur (Reprise, 1968)
  • Sweet Potatoes, with Maria Muldaur (Reprise, 1972)
  • Is Having a Wonderful Time (Reprise, 1975)
  • Motion (Reprise, 1976)
  • Blues Boy (Flying Fish, 1979)
  • Geoff Muldaur & Amos Garrett (Flying Fish, 1978)
  • Live in Japan (Yupiteru, 1979)
  • I Ain't Drunk (Hannibal, 1980)
  • The Secret Handshake (HighTone, 1998)
  • Beautiful Isle of Somewhere (Tradition & Moderne, 1999)
  • Password (HighTone, 2000)
  • (Edge Music, 2003)
  • Texas Sheiks (Tradition & Moderne, 2009)

With

  • Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band: Unblushing Brassiness (Vanguard, 1963)
  • Jug Band Music (Vanguard, 1965)
  • See Reverse Side for Title (Vanguard, 1966)
  • Garden of Joy (Reprise, 1967)
  • Penny's Farm (Kingswood, 2015)


As sideman or guest
With Eric Von Schmidt
  • The Folk Blues of Eric Von Schmidt (Prestige, 1964)
  • Eric Sings Von Schmidt (Prestige, 1965)
  • 2nd Right 3rd Row (Poppy, 1972)
  • Eric Von Schmidt and the Cruel Family (Philo, 1978)

With others

  • , Phoenix (Watermelon, 1994)
  • , Better Days (Bearsville, 1973)
  • , Bobby Charles (Bearsville, 1972)
  • The Everly Brothers, Stories We Could Tell (RCA Victor, 1972)
  • , Slow Dazzle (Island, 1975)
  • , Rosewood & Steel (Bluesette, 1996)
  • , Garcia (Grateful Dead, 1990)
  • Jerry Garcia, All Good Things (Rhino, 2004)
  • , Bob Neuwirth (Asylum, 1974)
  • , Chasin' Gus' Ghost (Hollywood, 1999)
  • Loudon Wainwright III, High Wide and Handsome (Proper, 2009)


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